“I’m hoping it will have an impact on young people and make them see that a bit of fun can have such devastating consequences,” she said. “I would like all the young people out there to take notice and realize that you are not invincible and take seriously how precious your lives are to yourselves and others… Watching the video was very upsetting, but I’m hoping it can be used in a positive way, by showing young people what could happen to them.”

Authorities say Careford did not have a driver’s license and was not insured to drive the car, which belonged to Owen.

In the video, the pair can be heard laughing, as they speed around other cars and cross over the center line at times.

Police say the car was traveling at speeds over 90 miles an hour, which was well-above the 30 mile per hour speed limit.